RE:

On Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025 at 07:06, Dave Close <d...@compata.com> wrote:

> I recently installed a new machine, Fedora 41 and KDE. It's been a while
> and I usually just upgrade. On the new machine, the KDE taskbar has a
> button at the right edge which calls itself, "peek at desktop". It isn't
> there on any of my upgraded machines, only on the new one.
> 

> I don't want it but I can't find a way to eliminate it. Searching finds
> many descriptions of what it does, and some complaints about how it
> works, but nothing about how to delete it. The general approach, right-
> click and choose remove/delete or hover and choose the X, doesn't work
> because those choices are not present. Searching system-settings finds
> a setting to make it participate in button sorting (Window Management
> -> Task Switcher) but that box is not checked. Some search returns
> 

> suggest that this button is a new "feature".
> 

> So how can I get rid of it permanently?
> --
> Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA "Love your enemies, for they
> d...@compata.com, +1 714 434 7359 tell you your faults."
> dhcl...@alumni.caltech.edu -- Benjamin Franklin


Hello,

The only way to remove any widget or applet from the KDE desktop taskbar is via 
Right Mouse Click -> Show Panel Configuration -> Hoover with the Mouse Cursor 
to see pop-up window with option for each widget/applet -> Remove

This feature (button) has been there by default since KDE 3/4 . . .

That is it ...


Best regards,
Martin from Liberec, Czechia

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